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Did You Know Michael Landon Is A Stage Name? The Story Behind His Name Change and How He Chose It

Find out the hilarious way the actor chose his stage name, Michael Landon, and why he chose two

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  • Michael Landon isn't the actor's real name but rather a stage name.
  • The actor changed his name when joining the Screen Actor's Guild.
  • He chose one name but had to change it due to another actor already having it.

He’s been known as Little Joe Cartwright, Charles Ingalls and Jonathan Smith—three of his unforgettable characters—but the name Michael Landon is one that will always be instantly recognizable. Whether because of the actor’s incredible career, his presence on-screen or his charm and good looks, fans and friends of the star alike will never forget his name.

Landon spent years starring in classic films and television, including his two hit Western series, Bonanza and Little House on the Prairie, as well as the drama, Highway to Heaven. In addition to appearing in front of the camera, he’s also credited as a writer, producer, director and creator on several projects. 

But did you know that the name appearing in the credits isn’t his real name? In fact, Michael Landon is a stage name, simply chosen by the actor when he became a Hollywood professional. Find out the real reason he changed his name, how he decided on it and what he almost chose instead. 

Why did Michael Landon change his name?

Name changes are nothing new in Hollywood. Some stars adopt stage names because they dislike their birth names, others need to distinguish themselves under Screen Actors Guild rules, and many simply want something more memorable. Whatever the reason, reinvention has long been part of show business.

That’s especially true in an industry where no two performers can use the exact same professional name. While some actors make minor tweaks—adding an initial or slightly altering the spelling—others choose an entirely new identity. Michael Landon fell somewhere in between, changing his birth name for a very personal reason.

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Michael Landon in ‘Bonanza’ (1959)Archive Photos / Stringer

The actor’s given name is actually Eugene Maurice Orowitz, and he was born to parents Eli Maurice Orowitz and Peggy O’Neill. But when he decided to become an actor and had to register for SAG, he had a few concerns with using his real name. Having grown up in Collingswood, New Jersey, the actor dealt with antisemitism as a child and didn’t want to do the same in Hollywood. 

Collingswood, in those days, was a very anti-Semitic town,” Landon once shared. “I spent a lot of time alone. I can remember sitting in high school on Wednesday afternoons when everyone else went to church, and I and one or two other Jewish children had to stay in school and clean the blackboards.”

Landon also felt his given name would be too difficult to pronounce or that it wouldn’t be memorable enough to sustain the lasting acting career he ultimately had.

How did Landon choose his name?

Michael Landon came up with his stage name in surprisingly simple fashion: by flipping through a phone book. Looking for a name that sounded strong and memorable, the aspiring actor scanned page after page in search of the right fit.

His first choice was Michael Lane, a name he liked immediately. But there was one problem—Screen Actors Guild rules prohibited two performers from using the same professional name, and Michael Lane was already registered. Forced back to the drawing board, he continued searching until he landed on a familiar surname: Landon, inspired by politician Alf Landon. Pairing it with Michael gave him the name that would soon become iconic: Michael Landon.

 

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